🇫🇷🇷🇸🇷🇺 Macron is going to Belgrade with a "delicate" mission, writes Le Figaro. The main purpose of his visit is to finalize a trade deal that will cost Belgrade three billion euros. But this is far from his only task. He will try to push Serbia away from #Russia, the publication believes.
France officially supports the process of Serbia's accession to the EU, for which #Vucic has been fighting for a long time, despite the fears of the population, the author claims. Macron is expected to arrive in #Belgrade late this afternoon, after which he will immediately hold talks with his Serbian counterpart.
In addition to the #Rafale deal, the two sides are engaged in "preliminary 'shotgun' talks" with French electricity company #EDF on nuclear energy projects. Agreements on cooperation in hydropower, wastewater treatment and healthcare are also envisioned," the newspaper reported.
A discussion on the development of artificial intelligence is scheduled for tomorrow.
@Slavyangrad | Andrei 👋
#Serbia #EU #Nato #Macron
France officially supports the process of Serbia's accession to the EU, for which #Vucic has been fighting for a long time, despite the fears of the population, the author claims. Macron is expected to arrive in #Belgrade late this afternoon, after which he will immediately hold talks with his Serbian counterpart.
In addition to the #Rafale deal, the two sides are engaged in "preliminary 'shotgun' talks" with French electricity company #EDF on nuclear energy projects. Agreements on cooperation in hydropower, wastewater treatment and healthcare are also envisioned," the newspaper reported.
A discussion on the development of artificial intelligence is scheduled for tomorrow.
@Slavyangrad | Andrei 👋
#Serbia #EU #Nato #Macron
🇷🇸🔥 Belgrade (#Serbia) is literally on fire!
Tens of thousands have flooded the city's central streets, with the biggest protest in the country’s history set for tomorrow
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will address the nation at 10:00pm local time.The ongoing protests in Belgrade are the largest in the country since the overthrow of Slobodan #Milošević in 2000.
#Belgrade #Vučić
Via @globaldissident & @DDGeopolitics
Tens of thousands have flooded the city's central streets, with the biggest protest in the country’s history set for tomorrow
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will address the nation at 10:00pm local time.The ongoing protests in Belgrade are the largest in the country since the overthrow of Slobodan #Milošević in 2000.
#Belgrade #Vučić
Via @globaldissident & @DDGeopolitics